The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... called , to the delight of the trembling rebels , who were momently expecting the due re- ward of their deeds ; but who saw , in the new viceroy , something so congenial to what they felt within themselves , that they were encouraged to ...
... called , to the delight of the trembling rebels , who were momently expecting the due re- ward of their deeds ; but who saw , in the new viceroy , something so congenial to what they felt within themselves , that they were encouraged to ...
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... called into operation . The government papers now discover , what should have been discovered be- fore , that the temper of the noble lord is in fault ; and having tried in vain to propitiate his wounded pride , they seek to damage his ...
... called into operation . The government papers now discover , what should have been discovered be- fore , that the temper of the noble lord is in fault ; and having tried in vain to propitiate his wounded pride , they seek to damage his ...
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... called to the helm of affairs , by whom revolutionary policy of every kind will be discoun- tenanced , and whose characters may be a guarantee to surrounding govern- ments , that any similar departure from sound policy , and disregard ...
... called to the helm of affairs , by whom revolutionary policy of every kind will be discoun- tenanced , and whose characters may be a guarantee to surrounding govern- ments , that any similar departure from sound policy , and disregard ...
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... called upon to pro- pagate , or to perpetuate dissent ; he is called upon to uphold an establish- ment . Should he disregard the rule , in his anxiety to show that he under- stands the exception , Dissenters can have no real cause of ...
... called upon to pro- pagate , or to perpetuate dissent ; he is called upon to uphold an establish- ment . Should he disregard the rule , in his anxiety to show that he under- stands the exception , Dissenters can have no real cause of ...
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... called into existence . In the first case , the dissenters are entitled to all tender- ness and indulgence ; and of those who belong to this class , there are few who will be found infected with that rancour or malignity , by which but ...
... called into existence . In the first case , the dissenters are entitled to all tender- ness and indulgence ; and of those who belong to this class , there are few who will be found infected with that rancour or malignity , by which but ...
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